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SARE Grants – Preparing a Proposal

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SARE Grants – Preparing a Proposal

USDA SARE is a national program that has various due dates for specific grant proposals. SARE grants are farmer-directed research and education projects that are based on real problems farmers have and the solutions they want to try out or share with others. A general logic model, while not specific, is a nice roadmap to get the proposal written with objectives, outputs and activities that help in writing the proposal. Sharing the general grants and their due dates and resources available will also be part of the presentation.

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Presenter: Lais McCartney- Purdue University/NCR SARE

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